SRP9100 ~ PMR Portable Radio User Guide
TNM-U-E-0047 Issue 1.2a Page ii © Comgroup Australia 2010
SAFETY
1. Do NOT operate your portable radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst
driving a vehicle.
2. Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere.
Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are posted,
e.g. on a petrol station forecourt.
3. Do NOT dispose of batteries in a fire.
EMR SAFETY
The SRP9100 portable radio transceiver complies with the RF exposure
guidelines as defined in the ARPANSA* standard "Radiation Exposure Levels
to Radiofrequency fields – 3kHz to 300GHz", Schedule 5 when:
(1) the radio is operated by an "aware" user and
(2) the transmit duty cycle does not exceed 50% over a six minute period
and
(3) the normal operation entails the antenna being separated from the
users body by not less than 2.5cm.
* Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency Radiation
Protection Series Publication No. 3.
HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO
• When speaking, hold the radio a few centimeters from your mouth and
speak across it, rather than into it. The microphone is located near the
top left of the portable radio’s speaker grille.
• Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum to conserve battery
life.
• When it is possible to move location, avoid making calls from known poor
signal-strength areas such as the radio systems fringe areas (limit of
range) or from screened or shadowed areas, e.g. an underground car
park or underpass.